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representatives michele bachmann , paul brown, lou del mar, charlie demint, steve king, peter king, those six all voting against the measure. we are awaiting a house vote to cut off a debate that allows the house to take a final vote on the legislation, and we will bring that to you. that is quite something. on wall street stocks finishing slightly lower but ended september with as strong monthly and quarterly performance. the dow falling 1209 points, the s&p and nasdaq closed down ten. volume on the big board, 3 billion shares. for the month the dow gaining more than 2%, s&p had nearly three. the nasdaq gained more than 5% on the month. joining me now, jonathan murray, managing director for ubs financial-services. good to have you with us. is this, do you think, this performance today, basically everybody just sort of throwing up their hands and saying, we are not amused by washington? >> yes, i think that is it exactly. i think that the private sector has been doing great. we have things like nanotechnology and reprinting and a wonderful development in the private sector with regard to
representatives michele bachmann , paul brown, lou del mar, charlie demint, steve king, peter king, those six all voting against the measure. we are awaiting a house vote to cut off a debate that allows the house to take a final vote on the legislation, and we will bring that to you. that is quite something. on wall street stocks finishing slightly lower but ended september with as strong monthly and quarterly performance. the dow falling 1209 points, the s&p and nasdaq closed down ten....
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and how impossible was for her not to be beautiful despite her age, the paunch and if you teaspoon brown and her skin appearing like a cracked the dried clay of summer. take a very much. [applause] ♪ >> if you are a frequent listener this is the voice that pervades every word as the recipient tissue of the teeth -- anisfield-wolf award for nonfiction this necessary book solomon writes about every family those grappling with challenges that most of us cannot even begin to imagine or i should say challenges that most of us are not able to imagine before reading this beautiful and patient and affirming book writing about the complexity of families in which the child is radically different from the parents giving us a new idea about what difference and diversity can mean. i spent the last several years professionally in the last decades personally thinking about virtual identities although that was not the term that i applied to recent geological studies. going from solomon jacob heller in his review said the vertical identity is a conduit through which the benefits of shared experience of
and how impossible was for her not to be beautiful despite her age, the paunch and if you teaspoon brown and her skin appearing like a cracked the dried clay of summer. take a very much. [applause] ♪ >> if you are a frequent listener this is the voice that pervades every word as the recipient tissue of the teeth -- anisfield-wolf award for nonfiction this necessary book solomon writes about every family those grappling with challenges that most of us cannot even begin to imagine or i...
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. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of course. i have to tell them all of the time, this is fast. just sit on your hands, keep your mouth quiet, keep your mouth shut and let it pass. and sometimes it gets to them, sometimes it doesn't. >> [ bleep ]. >> i don't want the whole situation to escalate. it doesn't have to. no it does not. >> there ain't no the choice. >> after three years behind bars, this troubled teen has landed in seg more than once. his appetite for mayhem and attention is a continuous struggle but now the situation is much more serious. >> he was you know going through staffs and tying things up like he was going to hang himself. >> superintendent mike dempsey is in charge of keeping staff safe while rehabilitating and educating even the most the challenging teen offenders. >> juveniles are much more challenges and frustrating on a daily basis. >> when i walk away, that's it. so you choose for me to walk away? okay. >> they have a thought or an emotion and they wi
. >> brown, come on up. >> they look -- in lashing out and they suffer the consequences later but they never think about that until afterwards, of course. i have to tell them all of the time, this is fast. just sit on your hands, keep your mouth quiet, keep your mouth shut and let it pass. and sometimes it gets to them, sometimes it doesn't. >> [ bleep ]. >> i don't want the whole situation to escalate. it doesn't have to. no it does not. >> there ain't no the...
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i'm not forgetting the brownings. this is really very occasionally you sort of think many of you out here can at least picture woodrow wilson, the grand tour, presbyterian minister sought by the long faced woodrow. but the fact of the matter is he was this incredibly passionate, intensely emotional man and all of this comes out in these letters. and again, this becomes very interesting knowing that we are now in retrospect that we are going to get a president who was this emotional, who feels things this deeply, who was so unabashed that he can put any thought, any feeling down on paper. he knows how to articulate his inner self. this is quite rare among presidents i think. so anyway, will send upon getting engaged is up to johns hopkins university where he becomes what will be the first president to have a phd. he said it would oppose science as i suggested. before he had even received a degree, realized that in order to marry alan coming is going to have to make a living so he chose academia. he thought politics was
i'm not forgetting the brownings. this is really very occasionally you sort of think many of you out here can at least picture woodrow wilson, the grand tour, presbyterian minister sought by the long faced woodrow. but the fact of the matter is he was this incredibly passionate, intensely emotional man and all of this comes out in these letters. and again, this becomes very interesting knowing that we are now in retrospect that we are going to get a president who was this emotional, who feels...
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scott brown? seriously? scott brown? everyone who is thinking about running in three years is in iowa already, because the iowa caucuses, of course, are first in the nation. that said, iowa screwed up its caucuses this past time, at least they did on the republican side. part of it was that the republicans never said with any confidence this past year who actually won their caucuses, so that was bad. now, though, there are gory new details emerging about the other much bigger problem that they have in iowa. and that problem, apparently, is bribery. republican politicians paying off iowa politicians for endorsements in the caucuses. the state senate ethics committee filed a 500 page report yesterday which found probable cause that an iowa state senator accepted payment from a michele bachmann pac for being her iowa chair. though that is against ethics rules. though the senator denied the bachmann camp paid him. not only did the bachmann camp apparently pay him, apparently they did not pay him enoug
scott brown? seriously? scott brown? everyone who is thinking about running in three years is in iowa already, because the iowa caucuses, of course, are first in the nation. that said, iowa screwed up its caucuses this past time, at least they did on the republican side. part of it was that the republicans never said with any confidence this past year who actually won their caucuses, so that was bad. now, though, there are gory new details emerging about the other much bigger problem that they...
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the huskies at purdue, jordan lynch being jordan lynch-- daron brown caught it, 10-7 in the first... n-i-u would never give it up, 27-10 at halftime and then it's tommylee lewis with the second half kickoff-- they never had a chance of catching him, 99 yards, the fourth in lewis' career as a huskie, 34 to 10... and on the very next purdue possession, freshman danny etling throwing and jimmie ward jumping the route and taking it to the house... northern beats purdue, 55-24, first mac school to beat two big ten teams in one season, tying largest mac victory margin over a big ten team... huskies are 4-0. we've been waiting a long time for this, since april of 2011-- derrick rose, taking first team reps as the bulls hit the practice floor for the first time this morning in deerfield... we don't get to watch the workouts, but by all accounts, derrick was his old dominating self at practice, which lasted about three hours and that was only the first of two practices... rose said he was winded at some points but was more than ready for whatever coach thibs put in front of him.... are workou
the huskies at purdue, jordan lynch being jordan lynch-- daron brown caught it, 10-7 in the first... n-i-u would never give it up, 27-10 at halftime and then it's tommylee lewis with the second half kickoff-- they never had a chance of catching him, 99 yards, the fourth in lewis' career as a huskie, 34 to 10... and on the very next purdue possession, freshman danny etling throwing and jimmie ward jumping the route and taking it to the house... northern beats purdue, 55-24, first mac school to...
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mudslide, white chocolate raspberry swirl, and vanilla brown sugar. behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. >>> roll the shoulder blades down the back. now, alec is going to come behind me. >> we can't get enough of this video this morning. alec baldwin is known for speaking his mind. and he takes no prisoners. famously lashing out at the paparazzi zwl this is a new yoga video. the question, could marriage, a new baby soften the man? abc's linzie janice is on the story. >> reporter: this new video may be evident that hilaria baldwin has pulled it off. >> thanks, honey. >> this is no comedy show spoof. it's alec baldwin as we have never seen him before. >> now, alec is going to come behind me and
mudslide, white chocolate raspberry swirl, and vanilla brown sugar. behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. >>> roll the...
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the browns win 37-24. they are now on top of the afc north division at 3-2! guys, it's their best start in 12 years! so break up the browns. >> i did not see that one coming at all when they made that trade. >> i have to go back to baseball. when you said a triple-header, bermman started twitching, he is so excited. i think you're calling in sick next week? >> the red sox are on at 3:00 which is when i fall asleep. i'm very excited for this and it is fantastic. thank you, andy, because you brought us the triple-headers, because of you. >>> romance going on here. wrecking ball between miley cyrus and sinead o'connor. m rea. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you not
the browns win 37-24. they are now on top of the afc north division at 3-2! guys, it's their best start in 12 years! so break up the browns. >> i did not see that one coming at all when they made that trade. >> i have to go back to baseball. when you said a triple-header, bermman started twitching, he is so excited. i think you're calling in sick next week? >> the red sox are on at 3:00 which is when i fall asleep. i'm very excited for this and it is fantastic. thank you,...
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. >> and goes and gets the ball like lucy, on charlie brown. >> thank you very much. >>> now, to a frightening motorcycle chase through the streets of new york city, all caught on tape. an suv involved in a hit and run with a group riding motorcycles. the bikers going after the suv. a high-speed chase, they finally caught up and pulled the driver out. a shocking confrontation again. all caught on tape. abc's linzie janis has the story for us. >> reporter: this is the moment a family's sunday outing turned into a terrifying run for their lives. watch as some 30 bikers take over this new york highway, surrounding the family in this black range rover. the confrontation starts when this biker suddenly slows down. apparently, unable to brake in time, the driver of the suv hits him, breaking his leg. within seconds, the entire motorcycle gang grinds to a halt. then, a critical moment not caught on camera. police say at least one of the bikers slashed the suv's tires. that's when things get really ugly. look again. the suv takes off, mowing down some of the bikers. police say the driver, a 33-year-ol
. >> and goes and gets the ball like lucy, on charlie brown. >> thank you very much. >>> now, to a frightening motorcycle chase through the streets of new york city, all caught on tape. an suv involved in a hit and run with a group riding motorcycles. the bikers going after the suv. a high-speed chase, they finally caught up and pulled the driver out. a shocking confrontation again. all caught on tape. abc's linzie janis has the story for us. >> reporter: this is the...
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you go to the -- your kid's little league game, go watch the browns. patriots or whoever you're rooting for. -- time time to have to do other things that are important. i remember looking back at the hay day in youngstown, in niles where i grew up, my grandfather was well paid in the steel mill and at 3:00 he was done. he would go to his garden. would go make dinner. have a happy hour where the family was together and have that quality of life. if we look at manufacturing and say, hey, it's clean, new skill set, it's exciting. there's a lot of hot things going on in manufacturing today. you can work in a team. you're creating new products in all different sectors of the economy. and you have a life outside of your work that is important for your family, your children and your kids and everything else. mr. cicilline: and you're making things that are sought by the rest of the world. i think one of the things we should never lose sight of is those words, made in america, still mean a lot although people understand that when a product is made in america i
you go to the -- your kid's little league game, go watch the browns. patriots or whoever you're rooting for. -- time time to have to do other things that are important. i remember looking back at the hay day in youngstown, in niles where i grew up, my grandfather was well paid in the steel mill and at 3:00 he was done. he would go to his garden. would go make dinner. have a happy hour where the family was together and have that quality of life. if we look at manufacturing and say, hey, it's...
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brown: thank you, mr. speaker. let's be clear, god has blessed us with the best veterans in the world. but you know, you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. and the veterans understand that if you vote for this bill, .t's a $6 billion cut what are you cutting? the office in charge of construction of v.a. facilities. office of inspector general. grants to the states for veterans' homes. cemeteries. state all veteran organizations have said there's a problem in the house of representatives. lack of leadership. bring a clean c.r. to the floor. let's vote it up. you are not fooling anybody. this is the republican right-wing that is bringing this terrible instance to this country. no reason. bring up a clean c.r. clean c.r. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia eserves. mr. culberson: mr. speaker, i'd rise to simply say there are no cuts in the bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. culb
brown: thank you, mr. speaker. let's be clear, god has blessed us with the best veterans in the world. but you know, you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. and the veterans understand that if you vote for this bill, .t's a $6 billion cut what are you cutting? the office in charge of construction of v.a. facilities. office of inspector general. grants to the states for veterans' homes. cemeteries. state all veteran organizations...
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brown. a strong and consistent veterans.for >> the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's be clear. us with thessed best veterans in the world. but you know you can fool some timehe people some of the but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. veterans understand that if they vote for this bill it is a $6 billion cut to veteran services. so now what are you cutting? cemeteried asim terry minute expectations? ofe office in charge construction of v.a. facilities. office of inspector general. states forthe veterans homes. grants to the state cemetery. organizationsans said that there is a problem in the house of representatives lack of leadership. bring a clean c.r. to the floor. let's vote it up. you are are not fooling anybody. is the republican isght-wing part that bringing this terrible instance to this country. no reason. up a clean c.r. please c.r. time hasentlelady's expired. the gentleman from georgia reserve? >> mr. speaker.
brown. a strong and consistent veterans.for >> the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. let's be clear. us with thessed best veterans in the world. but you know you can fool some timehe people some of the but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. veterans understand that if they vote for this bill it is a $6 billion cut to veteran services. so now what are you cutting? cemeteried asim terry minute expectations? ofe office in...
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david brown. renowned orthopedist in oklahoma. and what he's saying to people in america today is a recognition of the failure of our leadership. and i'd like to insert his letter into the record because --. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. coburn: he makes some profound obz vaition -- observations about where we are and the lack of leadership. here's a practicing orthopedist who loves his country, who wants us to solve the problems, who wants us to take back control of our government and do the things that are in the best long-term interests of the country. not what is in the best long-term interest of a politician or a political party. and i think that's where we've gotten off. everything is measured by the next election rather than by the next generation. and although i don't always agree with my colleagues -- most of them know, i'm willing to work and compromise and meet in -- as long as we're obtaining long-term good goals for our fellow countrymen and for our children. the other thing i wanted to tal
david brown. renowned orthopedist in oklahoma. and what he's saying to people in america today is a recognition of the failure of our leadership. and i'd like to insert his letter into the record because --. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. coburn: he makes some profound obz vaition -- observations about where we are and the lack of leadership. here's a practicing orthopedist who loves his country, who wants us to solve the problems, who wants us to take back control of...
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brown lee: but to put -- ms. brownley: but to put bills on the floor when they do not is shameful. we should not be using fema and critical safety net programs as political footballs. mr. speaker, if we truly want to end this shutdown and help american families, we must allow a vote on the floor to end this government shutdown. let us do what e-- what we all know is right. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek reck nix? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house and rest rest -- and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from nebraska is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. we can continue to march ourselves town here and throw barbs and insults at one another while watching our meager approval rating fall from 0% to perhaps 5%. we can continue to do that. our maybe we can reframe this whole discussion and agree to something that we should keep working steadily to get this government back running while also working on the right type of policy reform
brown lee: but to put -- ms. brownley: but to put bills on the floor when they do not is shameful. we should not be using fema and critical safety net programs as political footballs. mr. speaker, if we truly want to end this shutdown and help american families, we must allow a vote on the floor to end this government shutdown. let us do what e-- what we all know is right. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from nebraska seek reck...
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december 23, we ended up voting on december 24, christmas eve, they rammed it through before scott brown, who would have denied them the 60th vote, was elected in massachusetts, liberal massachusetts on the commitment he would be the vote to kill obamacare, but they still were able to get it through before he could take office. so the night before we voted, i asked c.b.o. about it. i insisted they give an answer and they did. they said -- quote -- "the key point is that savings to the h.i. trust fund -- that's medicare -- under paaca -- would be received only by the government only once so they cannot be set aside to pay for future medicare spending and at the same time pay for current spending on the other parts of the legislation, obamacare, or other programs. to describe the full amount of h.i. trust fund savings --. the presiding officer: the senator's time has expired. mr. sessions: i would ask unanimous consent to have an additional two minutes. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. sessions: c.b.o. went on to say, to describe the full amount of h.i. tru
december 23, we ended up voting on december 24, christmas eve, they rammed it through before scott brown, who would have denied them the 60th vote, was elected in massachusetts, liberal massachusetts on the commitment he would be the vote to kill obamacare, but they still were able to get it through before he could take office. so the night before we voted, i asked c.b.o. about it. i insisted they give an answer and they did. they said -- quote -- "the key point is that savings to the h.i....